1977-1978 Yearbook

JOI IE FORTS Stepping out The 1977-78 Student Association stepped out in style to provide leadership and momentum for the student body. With Susan Brady, its first woman president at its head, the SA worke.d to improve communications with and services to the students . SA members have made efforts to make themselves avai lable to their fellow students. Through the use of a student poll they engaged in a program of continual reevaluation and improvement. It has been the SA's policy to seek solutions to student problems. Improvements in food services, such as the chef salad bar in Heritage, was one of their goals. They worked hard to upgrade the qual ity of chapel programs and to provide an efficient liason between students and faculty. The social side of college life was not neglected as the Social Affairs Committee provided such acti vit ies as a watermelon party, Hil arity , a 218 • Student Association Mexican coffee- house featuring Carol Curtis and her band, and a Hillbilly Hoedown coffee-house starring Don Jackson and Chi Sigs. This year's lyceums included "Wr ight Brothers Overl and Stage Company," "Timberline," "Gene Cotton" and " Blackout 77." Homecoming with its theme of "Try to Remember" was also a great success due to the hard work of the Social Affairs Committee. More entertainment was provided by the Movie Affairs Committee which brought such well known mov ies as "Camelot," "The Hiding Place, " and "All the President's Men" to camrus . Sp iritual encouragement and leadership was provided by the Spi ri t ua l Li fe Committee. Guest speakers were featured at the week ly devotionals around the lily pool. Committee members also served as coordinators for a campus drive to raise $10,000 for the Mission of Love.

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